World-wide ‘monkey measles’ spread to 12 countries

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The incidence of monkeypox virus infection is increasing worldwide. So far it has been confirmed in nine European countries, as well as 12 countries, including the United States, Canada and Australia.

The World Health Organization has warned the world about this.

Monkey pox is a highly contagious viral disease found in West and Central Africa. It is a rare infection like chickenpox. But its impact is slightly less than that of smallpox. Early signs of the infection include fever, headache, and blisters that spread from the face to the body.

The virus that causes monkeypox is likely to spread through broken organisms on the surface of the skin and through the respiratory tract. It can also spread through the mucous membranes in the eyes, ears, and nose.

The world has been plagued by corona for the past two years and is currently experiencing a rising incidence of monkey pox in countries including Canada, Britain, Belgium, Australia, Germany and Spain.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised that precautionary measures be taken.

World-wide 'monkey measles' spread to 12 countries

The impact of monkey poaching in the Congo on the African continent increased in 2019. It was then given the same medicine as the symbol.

International travelers are being allowed into the country following the completion of the Corona impact in the UK. It is noteworthy that the country’s health department has decided to vaccinate against monkeypox in the wake of the growing impact of monkeypox.

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